Looks good Kyle. It's always amazing to me how an image can be inetrpreted so many different ways and still look right.Here's mine. Nothing too fancy, most adding some contrast.
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Looks good Kyle. It's always amazing to me how an image can be inetrpreted so many different ways and still look right.Here's mine. Nothing too fancy, most adding some contrast.
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I think you made a good call cropping out the white part at the bottom. I wanted to leave the greenery but this works better for me.I'm glad you guys finally got the horizon straight
I would like to see the sky darkened along the horizon, a bit more.
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Jim I think the clouds have some purple pixellation or what do I call it...like outlines around them. I see mine does too on the top right cloud where it switches to the dark color. I have to go fix that hahaha.Here is my first attempt Ben. I had to deal with the extra dark blue in the top of sky, and the lower sky along horizon was leaning towards an odd green cast. I basically did 2 conversions in ACR, one for the ground, and then one for the sky and then blended them in Photoshop.
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Hey Darcy, If you feel the blue is too dark, just use Selective Color and adjust only the blue in the sky leaving the reds, yellows and whites of the sky alone. Doing a global adjustment for the whole sky makes the clouds feel washed out.I went back & I believe fixed that line in my cloud, and decided the sky was a little too bright for the color of the clouds and did some overall warming. I think now though that I lost detail in the mountains LOL.
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You need some more contrast put back into the ground layer.I went back & I believe fixed that line in my cloud, and decided the sky was a little too bright for the color of the clouds and did some overall warming. I think now though that I lost detail in the mountains LOL.
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